Re: Clutch Problem

Posted by jfrom@kanter On 2015/6/10 10:02:48
Clutch discs do not swell or get sticky. There are steel fibers woven into many clutch facings and when it is very humid or damp they rust to the clutch cover and flywheel. All that is usually needed is to depress the clutch while in neutral and rev the engine quickly several times. If that does not work, put the trans in first gear with a clear path ahead, push the starter button (or gas pedal) and start the car. It will accelerate so be careful, once moving at a good clip of 15 mph, depress the clutch and rev the engine. If that does not work repeat last step, depress the clutch at 15 mph and hit the brakes sharply.

This had happened to Fred and Dan with a 34 v12 they had and a 37 120.

Thanks
James From
Kanter Auto Products

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